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DSS & MIS 07 - Model Based Management System

This document discusses different types of models used in model-based management systems, including data models, entity relationship diagrams, data flow diagrams, and operations research (OR) models. It notes that some systems are designed around specific models like linear programming or economic order quantity models, and that these systems mainly aim to automate the input and output processes of the underlying models.
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DSS & MIS 07 - Model Based Management System

This document discusses different types of models used in model-based management systems, including data models, entity relationship diagrams, data flow diagrams, and operations research (OR) models. It notes that some systems are designed around specific models like linear programming or economic order quantity models, and that these systems mainly aim to automate the input and output processes of the underlying models.
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7.

Model Based Management


System
Types of models, function
time, certainty,
uncertainty, risk,
structure, OR models
Types of Models
• Data / Database Model
• Data Structure Diagram
• Entity Relationship Diagram
• Geographic Data Model
• Generic Data Model
• Semantic Data Model
More Related Models
• Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
• Information Model
• Object Model
• Object-Role Model
OR Models
• Many of these systems are designed
with one specific model in mind, for
example, linear programming or the
EOQ model.
• These systems usually provide
nothing more than speeding up the
process from getting inputs to a
model through outputs generated.

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